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Name: Dr. John M. Briggs
Phone: 785-532-0140
Address: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University Manhattan KS 66506
Email: Jbriggs1@ksu.edu
Interests: Remote sensing, GIS, plant ecology, data management
Dataset code(s): APT01 APT02 AST01 AWE01 KFH01 PAB04 PAB05 PGL01 PPH01 PWV01 PWV02
Publications:
Year Citation
2017 Raynor, E.J., A. Joern, A. Skibbe, M. Sowers, J.M. Briggs, A.N. Laws, and D. Goodin. Temporal variability in large grazer space use in an experimental landscape. Ecosphere 8
2017 Raynor, E.J., H.L. Beyer, J. M. Briggs, and A. Joern. Complex variation in habitat selection strategies among individuals driven by extrinsic factors. Ecology and Evolution
2016 Ratajczak, Z., J.M. Briggs, D. Goodin, R. Mohler, J.B. Nippert, and B.K. Obermeyer. Assessing the Potential for Transitions from Tallgrass Prairie to Woodlands: Are We Operating Beyond Critical Fire Thresholds?. Rangeland Ecology & Management 69
2016 Briggs, J.M., J. Blair, and E.A. Horne. Ecohydrological and climate change studies at the Konza Prairie Biological Station. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 119
2016 Raynor, E.J., A. Joern, J. Nippert, and J.M. Briggs.. Foraging decisions underlying restricted space use: effects of fire and forage maturation on large herbivore nutrient uptake. Ecology and Evolution 6
2015 Raynor, E.J., A. Joern, and J.M. Briggs. Bison foraging responds to fire frequency in nutritionally heterogeneous grassland. Ecology 96
2014 Ratajczak, Z, J.B. Nippert, J.M. Briggs, and J.M. Blair. Fire dynamics distinguish grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands as alternative attractors in the Central Great Plains of North America. Journal of Ecology 102
2014 Blair, J.M., J. Nippert, and J. Briggs. Grassland Ecology. In The Plant Sciences - Ecology and the Environment (R. Monson, ed.), SpringerReference.
2013 Ungerer, M.C., C.A. Weitekamp, A. Joern, G. Towne, and J.M. Briggs. Genetic variation and mating success in managed American plains bison. Journal of Heredity 104
2012 Knapp, A.K., J.M. Briggs, and M.D. Smith. Community stability does not preclude ecosystem sensitivity to chronic resource alteration. Functional Ecology 26
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